Bob Dylan has announced that he will be trying out an anti-ticket tout model for one of his upcoming shows.

The legendary singer-songwriter, who is currently on a tour of the US, has scrapped the option for fans tbuy advanced tickets for his show at The Warfield in San Francisco on Wednesday (August 25) night.

Instead the only way people can see the gig is by purchasing a $60 (£39) general admission ticket on the door, with cash being the only accepted form of payment.

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